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List of extreme points of Latvia
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The extreme points of Latvia are the points on Latvia's land territory that are furthest north, south, east and west.[1]
Extreme points of Latvia
Latitude and longitude
- North: (58.085137°N 25.199204°E) Ipiķi Parish, Valmiera Municipality
- South: (55.674971°N 26.597214°E) Demene Parish, Augšdaugava Municipality
- West: (56.353934°N 20.970154°E) Cape Bernāti, Nīca Parish, South Kurzeme Municipality
- East: (56.276911°N 28.241043°E) Pasiene Parish, Ludza Municipality
Latvija saules zīmē
- Baltās naktis
- Saules puķe
- Zaļais stars
- Austras koks
In 1998 and 1999, in honour of the 80th anniversary of Latvia's independence, four granite sculptures by Vilnis Titāns (1944–2006) were placed near each of Latvia's extreme points. The project was called Latvija saules zīmē, "Latvia in the Sun sign". The names and locations of the individual sculptures are as follows:[1][2]
- North: (58.078378°N 25.190973°E) Baltās naktis ("White nights")
- South: (55.675561°N 26.582125°E) Saules puķe ("Sunflower")
- West: (56.377257°N 20.978954°E) Zaļais stars ("Green ray")
- East: (56.174953°N 28.094401°E) Austras koks ("Tree of Dawn")
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Extremes in elevation

- Maximum: Gaiziņkalns (56.870134°N 25.95751°E), 312 metres (1,024 ft)[4]
- Minimum: Baltic Sea, 0 meters
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